12. O'Loghlen
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| Following the birth of my daughter Caithlin in 1995 I began researching my family history. In 1854 my paternal great great gandfather Michael O'Loghlen left County Clare, Ireland to sail to Port Adelaide, South Australia after the potato famine of the 1840s. Eleven years later my maternal great grandfather John Henry Cahill made the same voyage. |
| http://www.locrian.com.au/ancestors/an_hist.html |
| From: Genealogy Australia/Family Trees/O |
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20. Butler Family
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| The furthest back that I have been able to trace the Butler family that is the subject of these pages is to Edward Butler of St Martin’s Birmingham, and Elizabeth Hammond Bishop, who were married at Kempsey, some four miles south of Worcester, 28 July 1794. Their fifth child, Alexander Bishop Butler was born in Birmingham, 3 May 1805 and christened much later, 12 November 1807, in the Non-Conformist Church, Birmingham. |
| http://www.teachers.ash.org.au/butlera/butlerfamily.htm |
| From: Genealogy Australia/Family Trees/B |
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